BSA A65R (1964-72)
The BSA A65R (Thunderbolt) motorcycle was produced from 1964 to 1972, and was marketed in Europe as the Lightning and in the US as the A65T/R. The bike features a
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The BSA A65R (Thunderbolt) motorcycle was produced from 1964 to 1972, and was marketed in Europe as the Lightning and in the US as the A65T/R. The bike features a
Continue readingThe BSA C25 is a vintage motorcycle that was manufactured from 1968 to 1970. It was a 250cc four-stroke single-cylinder bike that was designed for off-road use. The C25 had
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Continue readingThe BSA A65 Spitfire Special, also called Mk IV, is a four-stroke, parallel twin-cylinder motorcycle that was produced from 1966 to 1968. It has a capacity of 654cc and uses
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Continue readingThe BSA Y13 motorcycle was first produced by the Birmingham Small Arms Company in 1937. It was part of the company’s effort to capitalize on the booming popularity of motorcycles
Continue readingThe BSA B 250 De Luxe is a motorcycle model that was produced in 1927. It has a four-stroke engine with a single cylinder and side valve. The bike has
Continue readingThe BSA C11 motorcycle was produced from 1939 to 1956, and it remains an iconic British motorcycle to this day. It was a popular bike that was known for its
Continue readingThe BSA Vintage Models from 1968-71 consisted of various motorcycles with different engine sizes, ranging from the 175cc BSA A to the 770cc BSA E. Other models include the 249cc
Continue readingThe BSA B30 motorcycle was first introduced in the year 1930. The bike was one of the famous models produced by BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company), a British motorcycle manufacturer.
Continue readingThe BSA Beagle, also known as the Starlite in North America, was a motorcycle produced between 1963 and 1966. It featured a four-stroke, single-cylinder, overhead valve engine with a capacity
Continue readingThe BSA B1 is a vintage motorcycle that was produced by BSA from 1933 to 1936. It was a very popular model that had many features that made it popular
Continue readingThe BSA B40 was introduced in 1936 as a motorcycle designed specifically for military use. It was a lightweight and versatile bike that could be used in a variety of
Continue readingThe BSA Super Rocket was a four-stroke, parallel twin cylinder motorcycle produced from 1959 to 1963. It had a capacity of 646cc and a maximum power of 37 kW/50 hp
Continue readingThe BSA DBD34 Gold Star 500 was a popular motorcycle model produced from 1938 to 1963. It has a four-stroke, single-cylinder, overhead valve engine with a 499cc capacity and an
Continue readingThe BSA X35-1 was a British motorcycle produced between 1933 and 1936. It was powered by a four-stroke, single-cylinder, overhead-valve engine with a capacity of 249 cc. The motorcycle was
Continue readingThe BSA A65 Star Twin motorcycle was produced between 1962 and 1972 with a 654cc four-stroke parallel twin cylinder engine, an Amal monobloc carburetor, and twin stainless steel exhausts. It
Continue readingThe BSA B29 and B29 de Luxe (1929) motorcycle engine is a four-stroke, single cylinder, overhead valve with a 249 cc capacity and 63 x 68 mm bore/stroke. Its lubrication
Continue readingThe BSA Rocket Gold Star motorcycle was produced in 1962-63, with a total of 1584 units made. It features a four-stroke, parallel twin-cylinder, OHV engine with a capacity of 646cc
Continue readingThe BSA G29 WT (1929) motorcycle is a vintage motorcycle that features a 493cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine. It has a top speed of around 60 mph and has been fully
Continue readingThe BSA M24 was a four stroke, single cylinder motorcycle produced from 1937 to 1961. It had a OHV engine with a capacity of 498 cc and a bore x
Continue readingThe BSA Dandy motorcycle was produced from 1957 to 1962. It had a 70 cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder engine with a bore and stroke of 45 x 44 mm and
Continue readingThe BSA M21 motorcycle was produced by British manufacturer BSA from 1937 to 1961. It was commonly used for military purposes during World War II, and also gained popularity as
Continue readingThe BSA B model is a vintage motorcycle produced by BSA between 1927 and 1930. It was designed to appeal to the sports and touring markets and was powered by
Continue readingThe BSA A50 Cyclone/Royal Star was a four-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced from 1962 to 1970. It had a capacity of 498cc and a compression ratio of 9.0:1. The engine was
Continue readingThe BSA B2 motorcycle was produced by British manufacturer BSA from 1933 to 1936. It was designed as a lightweight touring bike, with a 250cc engine and a top speed
Continue readingThe BSA C12 (1957) was a popular motorcycle model produced by the British motorcycle manufacturer BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) between 1954 and 1958. The C12 was powered by a
Continue readingThe BSA B3 250 De Luxe motorcycle was produced in 1936 and features a four-stroke, single cylinder, overhead valve engine with a capacity of 249cc. The lubrication is dry sump
Continue readingThe BSA G14T was a British motorcycle produced from 1927 to 1940. It was equipped with a 988cc V-twin engine that delivered 18 horsepower. The engine was a T-Head design
Continue readingThe BSA B25 motorcycle was introduced in 1968 as a smaller version of the popular BSA B44. It featured a 250cc engine, chrome-plated gas tank, and a polished aluminum fender.
Continue readingThe BSA B44 Victor Grand Prix was a motorcycle produced from 1965 to 1968, with a four stroke, single cylinder, OHV, 2 valves engine and a 441 cc/ 26.9 cub
Continue readingThe BSA Road Rocket is a motorcycle that was manufactured from 1954 to 1958. It had a four-stroke parallel twin-cylinder engine with a capacity of 646 cc, and used an
Continue readingThe BSA Bantam Series consists of various models including D1, BD1, D3, D5, D7, D10, D10 Sports, Bushman, D14/4, and D/B175. These models were produced between 1948 and 1971 and
Continue readingBSA A was a motorcycle model produced by the British motorcycle company BSA from 1921 to 1924. It was an advanced model for its time and marked a turning point
Continue readingThe BSA B32 motorcycle, first introduced in 1949, is a classic model of a British single-cylinder motorcycle. It was designed as a middleweight motorcycle with a 350cc engine and developed
Continue readingThe BSA C15 was a popular motorcycle model produced from 1958 to 1967 by the British manufacturer BSA. It was designed as a versatile, reliable bike suitable for both street
Continue readingThe BSA Fury SS prototype was produced in 1971, and only eight were made. It features a 349 cc four-stroke, twin-cylinder, DOHC engine with a compression ratio of 9.5:1, twin
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